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Australian PM reveals threat from alleged teen terrorist

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發布於 06月30日01:02 • Goss,Zhang,Hu Jingchen
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese of Australia is seen in the stands during the semifinal between Australia and England at the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup in Sydney, Australia, Aug. 16, 2023. (Photo by Hu Jingchen/Xinhua)

CANBERRA, June 30 (Xinhua) -- Australia's Prime Minister (PM) has revealed he and his family were threatened by an accused teenage terrorist.

Anthony Albanese said on Friday that he and his family were among those threatened in an extremist manifesto in which 19-year-old Jordan Patten allegedly outlined his intention to kill Members of Parliament (MPs) from the governing Labor Party.

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"There is no place for extremism in Australia. That documentation that was made is very concerning, including threats not just to Labor MPs but to others, to my family," he told reporters in Canberra.

Patten was on Wednesday arrested by the Joint Counter Terrorism Team (JCTT) in the city of Newcastle - approximately 100 km north of Sydney - after allegedly entering the office of Tim Crakanthorp, a Labor MP in the New South Wales state parliament, armed with knives and tactical equipment.

He has been charged with one count of preparing for, or planning, a terrorist act.

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Authorities said that following Patten's arrest, they became aware of the manifesto that expresses anti-immigration, antisemitic and Islamophobic views and a list of grievances against the Labor Party and Albanese.

"It's another reason why families should be off-limits from the media. It's something that is of concern. I applaud the security agencies and police for the swift action they undertook," Albanese said.

Under Australian law anyone found guilty of preparing for, or planning, a terrorist act can be sentenced to imprisonment for life.■

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